I expect better from such a small mom & pop type music store. I've stopped in the store twice to inquire about lessons, leaving my info including phone # and name. . . Not only have I not heard back at all - the owner? Nate? - was quick to talk down about my instrument. I have multiple banjo's but the " cheapest " is around $350 - and a decent open back Ibanez banjo. I keep my 70's National Banjo stored, and my Deering is for when I go out and play with other people. . . while the Ibanez might not be professional quality or performance worthy, it is in fact good enough to LEARN and good enough to PRACTICE. . . . . Giving unsolicited opinions to potential clients especially when you're telling them the instrument they play or practice on isn't good enough, just isn't a good look in my opinion. . . . Instead it's a great way to push people away from your store. Maybe you were having a bad day. Maybe you're just that arrogant that you insult people's budgets or instruments regularly? Don't worry Nate - I will find somewhere else to spend my time and money. Thanks for talking down to me like I was LESS THAN - and for insulting my...
Read moreGreat Experience with Clemmer Music. I have stopped in before for strings and picks and such but this time I needed some repair work done on my guitar, they replace my bridge adjusted the action, filed some frets and replaced my string all at a great price! And was able to get it back to me in 24 hrs. Before the holiday weekend!! Everyone there was friendly and helpful! Would definitely recommend them for any of your...
Read moreVery few small-town music stores like this exist anymore. They take VERY good care of their customers and aren't out to make a quick buck. I've been taking all my guitars to them for years for intonation, restringing, and even hardware issues.
You can trust these folks to give you the best service available, and if they're unable, they'll point you in the right...
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